I love your bracelets & I agree with Natural Starlet that my next paycheck will be used to buy resin.

Any tips for the m&m's one, my niece would love something with m&m's.

No, the m&m bracelet isn't from real m&m's. I tried twice using real m&m's - once I had frozen the m&m's before using - but the resin heats up a lot as it cures, part of the chemical reaction or something. So the real m&m's cracked, squished and distorted too much in the resin.

The m&m bracelet I made is created from stickers - 99 cents for a sheet at Michael's or Wal-Mart. There are two of each color m&m on the sheet so I stick the same colors together, that way both sides of the bracelet have the m&m picture.

Hard candy might work ok in the resin, just not so much with the chocolate.

I love your bracelets & I agree with Natural Starlet that my next paycheck will be used to buy resin.

Any tips for the m&m's one, my niece would love something with m&m's.

No, the m&m bracelet isn't from real m&m's. I tried twice using real m&m's - once I had frozen the m&m's before using - but the resin heats up a lot as it cures, part of the chemical reaction or something. So the real m&m's cracked, squished and distorted too much in the resin.

The m&m bracelet I made is created from stickers - 99 cents for a sheet at Michael's or Wal-Mart. There are two of each color m&m on the sheet so I stick the same colors together, that way both sides of the bracelet have the m&m picture.

Hard candy might work ok in the resin, just not so much with the chocolate.

Wow--so cool! Yet another thing to add to my ever-growing list of crafts I want to try. Is it hard to do? Wait... I'll go find that other resin thread you mentioned.

Thanks! Yes, there's probably lots of info in that other thread about working with resin. It's not difficult to work with - just lots of steps in the process. I typed out some directions for a friend, if you're interested - just let me know.